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Watertown's Hull named SUNYAC women's hockey player of the year
Watertown's Hull named SUNYAC women's hockey player of the year

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time10-03-2025

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Watertown's Hull named SUNYAC women's hockey player of the year

WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWTI) – Watertown native and SUNY Oswego senior forward Mack Hull was named the SUNYAC women's hockey player of the year on March 7. Hull recorded 11 goals and 23 points overall for the Lakers, who finished the season with a 22-3-2 mark overall and 15-1-2 in conference play. It was the first time that the senior had been named to the all-conference team in her career. Oswego swept the regular season awards in the conference with Lexi Levy being named goalie of the year, Elizabeth Cooley earning rookie of the year honors and head coach Mark Digby taking home the coach of the year award. Rubio confirms ICE arrest of pro-Palestinian Columbia student protest leader What's Going Around: 3-10-25 Siena Poll: NY on Hochul, congestion pricing, Canada, and more Ontario natives arrested at Massena border for drug charges X returns after users report issues accessing app, site Monday Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Campus notes: Watertown's Hull named to SUNYAC women's hockey first team
Campus notes: Watertown's Hull named to SUNYAC women's hockey first team

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time05-03-2025

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Campus notes: Watertown's Hull named to SUNYAC women's hockey first team

Mar. 3—OSWEGO — Watertown's Mack Hull, a senior forward on the SUNY Oswego women's hockey team, was selected to the State University of New York Athletic Conference's first team Friday. Hull was one of three Oswego players named to the conference's first team. Forward Simone Bednarik and goalie Lexi Levy also topped the all-star squad. Hull led all of SUNYAC in goals scored with 11 and points with 23 to make her first appearance on the all-conference team. The Northwood Prep School graduate enjoyed a three-goal game Nov. 11 against SUNY Morrisville and also recorded an assist in the game. Advertisement Oswego (22-2-2) advanced to the SUNYAC championship game with a 2-1 semifinal victory over SUNY Canton on Saturday in Oswego. The Lakers will play SUNY Plattsburgh for the championship at 3 p.m. Saturday in Oswego. WELLS ECAC FINALIST St. Lawrence University women's hockey coach Chris Wells was named one of three finalists for ECAC Hockey Coach of the Year, the league office announced Monday. It's the second straight nomination for the Canton native. Advertisement Wells has led the Saints to a third-place finish in the ECAC with a 19-10-5 overall record, 13-6-3 ECAC. He also won his 300th career game Jan. 10 against Union. The Saints swept Yale last weekend in the ECAC quarterfinals and will play in championship weekend for the second straight season, facing Colgate in the semifinals at Cornell University in Ithaca. Brown's Melanie Ruzzi and Cornell's Doug Derraugh were also nominated for the award. The Winner will be announced at the ECAC Hockey banquet Thursday. WOMEN'S LACROSSE Advertisement BARNUM GAINS WEEKLY AWARD Clarkson University graduate student Madelynn Barnum was selected Liberty League Offensive Performer of the Week on Monday. Barnum recorded 11 points on eight goals and three assists in the Golden Knights' victories over SUNY Canton and Nazareth last week. She scored three goals in the season-opener against Canton and produced five goals and three assists versus Nazareth. Barnum also led Clarkson for the week with 15 draw controls, seven caused turnovers and four groundballs. Advertisement Barnum, from Ballston Lake, is three goals away from 200 for her Golden Knights career. MEN'S LACROSSE THOMPSON TOP DEFENDER SUNY Potsdam junior goalie Saka Thompson, a former Salmon River athlete, won SUNYAC Defensive Player of the Week mention Monday. Thompson turned away 15 shots over three quarters in the Bears' 18-3 season-opening victory over Utica University on Saturday. He posted a 4.0 goals-against average and .833 save percentage during the game for the 13th victory of his Potsdam career, which is eighth all-time. Advertisement Thompson, an All-American last season, was SUNYAC's Player of the Week four times last year. MESLER PLAYER OF WEEK SUNY Canton's Austin Mesler completed a north country sweep of the SUNYAC weekly honors Monday by being named SUNYAC Offensive Player of the Week. Mesler, a senior, delivered six goals and two assists in the Roos' 12-8 win over VTSU Castleton. Mesler led the comeback win with four of SUNY Canton's six straight goals in the fourth quarter. Advertisement TRACK AND FIELD SAINTS DUO RECOGNIZED St. Lawrence University received two Liberty League weekly honors after the indoor track and field team's performances in the Liberty League Championships over the weekend. Canton's Nick Lyndaker was named men's Track Performer of the Week after the junior captured the mile run and the 3,000 meters, recording respective times of 4:14.01 and 8:20.83. The Saints' Avery Blanchard was named women's Rookie of the Week after winning the 5,000 meters (18:23.58) and placing seventh in the 3,000 (10:25.50). Advertisement SQUASH FRANZ TOP PERFORMER St. Lawrence's Laura Franz picked up women's Liberty League Performer of the Week honors after the Saints went 3-0 in the Walker Cup at the CSA Team Nationals. Franz claimed a 3-2 win over Denison's Helena Fournaris, a 3-0 victory over Connecticut College's Miranda Medina, and a 3-0 win over Haverford's Zoe Liu. In men's squash, the Saints' Grégory Malsang won Rookie of the Week honors with three triumphs in the CSA Team Nationals.

College roundup: SUNY Canton women's goalie Lenihan takes weekly award
College roundup: SUNY Canton women's goalie Lenihan takes weekly award

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time29-01-2025

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College roundup: SUNY Canton women's goalie Lenihan takes weekly award

Jan. 28—SYRACUSE — SUNY Canton sophomore Molly Lenihan was announced Monday as the State University of New York Athletic Conference's women's hockey goaltender of the week for the second time this season. Lenihan, who is from West Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia, made 67 saves on 68 shots faced over the weekend in which the Kangaroos went 1-0-1. Lenihan made 31 saves in a 1-0 shutout victory against host SUNY Potsdam on Friday. It was her first shutout of the season and the fourth of her SUNY Canton career. Lenihan then made 36 saves in Canton's 1-1 overtime tie against SUNY Potsdam, stopping 23 shots in the first two periods. Lenihan, who was also named Goaltender of the Week on Nov. 18, has totaled 355 saves this season with a .939 save percentage. She's ranked third in SUNYAC in saves and fifth in save percentage. The Roos are 5-11-1 this season and 4-7-1 in SUNYAC. WOMEN'S SWIMMING MRUZIK NAMED TOP ROOKIE St. Lawrence University's Lilly Mruzik was named the Liberty League's Rookie of the Week on Monday for women's swimming and diving. Over the weekend, Mruzik swam to victory in the 200-yard backstroke during the Saints' tri-meet against Hartwick and Alfred State. The East Aurora native recorded a time of 2 minutes, 17.61 seconds in the victory. MEN'S SQUASH MALSANG TAKES HONOR St. Lawrence's Gregory Malsang claimed Liberty League Rookie of the Week honors Monday. Malsang played in his first CA individual nationals over the weekend and recorded an 11-6, 11-2, 11-6 victory over Trinity's Alec Spiro to reach the semifinals of the Molloy East bracket. Malsang lost his semifinal match.

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